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British s Orchard NURSERY British Orchard Nursery: a market leader in education We take pride in being the first nursery chain in the Middle East to 1) Be ISO 9001, 14001 & OHSAS 18001 Quality, Environment, and Health & Safety certified, which ensures the efficiency of operation processes, documentation, compliance and control systems. Be awarded the Golden Peacock Award for Innovative Product/Service for our revolutionary Baseline ‘Assessment Book in 2016, the US-Based BIZZ Award for Business Excellence in 2016, and the WIL Economic Forum's Most Woman Friendly Employer Award in 2016 to name a few. Be awarded the Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Award-Gold Category in 2015, the Mohammed Bin Rashid ‘| Maktoum Award in 2015, and the European Quality Award in 2015 to name a few. Be awarded the Dubai Quality Award in 2014, presented by H.H. Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai. Offer a specialised gym, fitness, and activity centre across all branches, expanding the range of educational activities available to both out chikdren and others in the local community. Audit parent, staff & stakeholder feedback annually. Be recognised and acknowledged by government entities for providing high quality services, having received 16 international and 10 national awards trom various authorities on quality care and partnerships. Be selected by the Ministry of Social Affairs as the ideal nursery for championing a sustained campaign to improve teaching effectiveness and child care quality. Develop a three year rolling curriculum programme to deliver the British National Curriculum (EYFS), weekly appropriate class planning mapped and linked to each child’s individual assessment, which has been assessed and awarded by educationists globally. 10) Have a strong research and development team which uses annual 360 degree feedback by all stakeholders, constantly helping to assess the nursery’s performance. 11) Sponsor staff for teacher training courses in order for them to achieve higher qualifications, thereby earning praise on Human Resource Development by the Ministry. 12) Be a CACHE centre (UK) for teacher and parent training. 13) Have state for the art IT resources for children, blingual nurseries at goverment branches, robust Arabic & French curriculum, & ERP for school. British s Orchard NURSERY Mission Statement Vision ‘Tobe a leader in early years education, providing high quality global standards thraugh best practice. Mission “Sowing Seeds of Success” ‘Our aim is to provide each child with well thought-out opportunities to develop his/her potential within a nurturing ‘and safe envionment. We do this through positive reinforcement and modeling. This contributes to a curriculum ‘which fosters a sense of awe and wonder, inspiring children to start their learning journey with a strong sense that leaming is a life-long enjoyable endeavour. Values * Respect and Integrity + Equality and Diversity ‘Rights and Responsibility ‘Innovation and Quaity Commitment ‘¢ Employees: : Our real assets, We commit towards employee well-being and development * Stake holders : Commitment towards our educational endeavour ‘Environment Rothink, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle * Transformation : Appreciation of change and strive for positive development ¢ Performance: + Doing the right things right ‘ Interclependence _: Focus on teamwork through cooperation and sharing of ideas ‘Innovation + Adoption of new initiatives and recognition of innovators British & Orchard NURSERY ality, Environment and Health 14001 & 18001) with 16 branches Shariah and Bedfordshire &9 Winner of Us Based 8122 Award for Bi re (UK) Well researched curriculum adhering 10 OFSTED (UK) e Including Arabic & French, SACHE (UN cert ed teacher ‘and Parent training through Nw British Orchard Centre, Enhance. Octivities such as Cricket, Gym, ICT, Soccer, Music, Dance, Arabi: nS, Karate, Tennis, i» British s Orchard NURSERY The Curriculum - “British National Curriculum EYFS” ‘The Schoo! follows the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum which is a regulatory quality framework for the provision of learning, development and care for children between 1-5 years age. ‘The curriculum's intention is to ensure that every child is considered a competent learner who, with appropriate Nurturing suppor, can become resilient, capable and self assured, ‘The schoo! has established a tradition of achieving high standards within a caring and supportive environment ‘where all children are encouraged to do their best. ‘Communication and Language * Linguistic modeling * Role Play * Group games and activities + Story Time © Ckcle Time * Speaking and Listening * arabic lessons * Discussions Literacy us # Story Sacks Mark making (acing orang’ amotation/ emergent wring) * Role Play * Singing songs and rhymes * Arabic Lassons * ally Phonics Linguistic Modeling Expressive Arts & Design * Music and Dance * Drama Role play © Actand Crat Including exploring diferent texture and mediums. * Uso of and knowledge of primary and secondary colours Mathematics * Counting . * Sorting * Ordering © Matcring * Comparing * Capacity weight/volume (though eandwarer ply, cooking and eietng) + Shape and Space fas trough Gym ‘nd Crenivo nd Exprocive Ars) ‘© Number and aumbar bonds + Table top activities Inderstanding the World + Science fusing cooking) Gardeners Barn Sand/Water Play Heatthy Lifestyles gnotusing boay awarorecs, noes, st care and ct History of sof and family Geography, (rovoold counties, and and oceans, com origins and appreciation ‘of feeal area, ote and rations) Natura and the World around us including lif cycles including computers,cameras ‘and other technology * Making 2 & 30 pictures and models Personal, Social and Emotional Development Emotional Literacy neucing exessing ana urceretanding feeingeapprepnatsh Saif confidence Independence Concentration ‘Sharing and tura-taking Personal hygiene Prido in porsonal achiovements Saif astoam Physical Development Fine motor skils through class activities (educng dranng, pang. wring, table op setts, sand and water pay et.) Gross motor skis through Gyn, carce, ‘swing, gre ares, rack area (ears and iyoloe, eand ana wate ply te Aaility Balance Co-ordination Healthy attitudes to exercise How our body works British § Orchard NURSERY Physical Education with GymJuniorz We believe it is important to allow children plenty of freedom to explore and challenge themselves mentally and physically in a task. All children are recognised as making their own unique contribution. Our goal at GymJuniorz is to: * Coach pre-school gymnastics skills and fitness programmes * Improve every child's strength, balance, flexibility, agility and coordination Boost self confidence and body awareness Provide a safe and fun environment Certificates based on the British Gymnastic Proficiency Award British i Orchard NURSERY Registration Requirements. Dear Parents, To register your child at British Orchard Nursery, please provide the nursery with the following: ‘Completed and signed registration forms (Pack) Photocopy of parent's passport and valid residence visa Photocopy of child's passport and valid residence visa Photocopy of birth certificate Six passport sized photographs of the child and ‘one passport sized photograph of parents/guardians. Copy of immunisation records Registration fee Medical fee Supplementary fee (if any) ). Uniform fee/Bus fee (if applicable) 11. Term fees 12. Transportation registration form completed. British s Orchard NURSERY Admissions Policy * If admission to the Nursery is offered it shall be deemed secured and accepted only upon payment of the Registration Fee, Administration fee and Supplementary fee. Please note that these fees, once paid, are non - refundable under any circumstances. * Before the child starts attending the Nursery, full payment of the corresponding Term Fee is required which, once paid, is non - refundable. Refunds may be provided for fees related to subsequent terms if they have been paid in advance. ‘* No cash payments of fees will be accepted. * All fees shall be paid either by Credit Card / Cheque/ Draft or direct deposit to the Nursery's Bank Account. The Nursery is not responsible for any charges related to dishonoured cheques. '* There will be an administration charge of AED 200 for all dishonoured cheques. * All registration documentation shall be provided in full to the Nursery prior to the child attending the Nursery. * Withdrawal of the child from the Nursery is subject to an advance written notice to the Nursery of at least ‘one term (3 months) via email or hand delivered letter. Failure to do so will incur @ penalty fee for the full Notice period. * Acceptance of admission to the Nursery will require payment of the full fees before the proposed starting date of the term irrespective of the said starting date being delayed or deferred for whatever reason. © Child will not be allowed to attend class if any fee remains unpaid. * BON uniform is mandatory. * Regular attendance is beneficial to the child and hence encouraged and monitored. Parents are requested to appreciate the importance of regular attendance. I hereby agree to all the above conditions. Parent Signature Name of Parent Name of Child Date A printed copy ofthis form is considered obsolete unless signed. COR-BON-16//Rev. 01/01 Sept 2014 / Page 1 of 1" ae. o 5 é oa Father's Photo Mother's Photo Parent Representative Registration Form Admission Details ‘Seeking admission ——TiddyToddlar ‘Todor ‘Surmame/Family Name: Correspondence e-mail: Family Information: Father's Name: Nationality: Father's place of work: Passport Number: ‘ema: Mother's Name: Nationality: Mother's place of work: Passport Number: E-mail: Parent representative's Name: Emergency Contact Details: 1 Emergency Contact Details: 2 Name: Mob: Telephone: Address: Relationship to child: Relationship to child: Name/s of proviously rgistord siblings: For ffi use only. ‘Start Date: Yes | Remarks | anor: Parent representative 1D colected (py) Toddlers/Babies ‘With Apple Club 8.00. am - 2.00 pm ‘Nursery ‘wit Appe Club 8.00. am - 5.00 pm Foundation Class Broakfast Cub 7.80 am- 8.30 am ‘Afternoon Class 1.00pm 5:30 pm Evening Club 5.00 pm-6.00 9m British s Orchard NURSERY Declaration + | understand that : Fees once paid are non-refundable, non-transferable, and cannot be offset against any other payment. ‘No refund, set off or reductions will be granted in case of absence, ilness or vacations. Fees must be paid in full prior to commencing attendance at the Nursery. Fees for subsequent terms are to be paid on or belore the last date of current term. Continuous registration of a child is subject to re-evaluation by the Nursery in exceptional circumstances, ‘The Nursery has the right to cancel my child's admission if my child is found to be unsuitable for the Nursery for whatever reason. The terms and conditions laid out in the registration documents are binding All requested documents form part of the child's admission record and belong to the Nursery. If requested documents are not provided by the date specified, the provisional admission will be cancelled or withdrawn. The management reserves the right to implement changes to the fees and curriculum from time to time at its sole and absolute discretion. ‘Tho Nursary is covered by Public Liability Insurance, I fs our duty to ensure that food supplied to the Nursery by parents/quardians is stil in an edible condition at ‘mealtimes and that the quality of the food and beverages sent with the child are in suitable packaging, ‘The Nursery shall in no way be held responsible for the consequences, if any, on the child as a result of consuming the same. ‘The Nursery, or any of its supervisors, teachers, assistants, officials, voluntary helpers or owners, shall have no responsiblity whatsoever in respect of my child prior to the actual physical handing over ofthe child to the custody of the teachers or officials inside the Nursery premises, or after the child has been collected from the Nursery prem- ines by a person authorised by ma to do 60 after the official Nursery timings. Unauthoriged collection ofthe chile after the official Nursery timings wil be subject ro penallyine which fs payable immediately. ‘The nursery will adhere to any and all legal decrees pertaining to child custody matters and proof of such must be provided as required by law and as requested by the nursery. | shall inform the Nursery forthwith of any contagious lines or disease that the child is infected with or has come into close contact with and that the Nursery has the right to refuse admission to my child ona temporary basis until advised that this is not necessary by Medical Professionals. | consent to my child's photograph being used in any Nursery brochures, advertising or online publications. Parent Name Parent Sign For Official use only Date of submission eo Ot Ont ery (Aen cnn nn en v.31 Re 1S ae British s Orchard NURSERY Declaration In the event of an accident, injury or emergency, the Director, Principal, Deputy Principal, Nurse or any person in charge of the Nursery, shall have full authority to take the requisite decision to ensure appropriate emergency ‘medical treatment of my child by the Nursery Nurse or if necessary, at any hospital/cinic, If | cannot be reached ‘on the emergency numbers provided to the Nursery by me, in the event of an accident, injury, incident or emergency the Director, Principal or any other nominated staff member in charge at the time shall have full author- ity to act in ‘loco parentis' and take reasonable requisite decisions to enaure appropriate medical treatment is Given to my child intially in schoo! and if deemed necessary at any hospital or clinic. | agree to fully absolve the Nursery, and/or its Director, Principal, Deputy Principal, Gym Coach, Supervisor, teach- ing staf, officials, and/or its voluntary helpers of any wrongdoing and to keep them fully and effectively indemnified ‘against all actions, claims, labiliies, damages, expenses, costs, charges, fees (including medical fees, judicial and attorney's fees) suffered as @ consequence of any incident, injury or condition or vius/disease contracted by my child whilst on field trips organized by the Nursery, or during travel on the means of transportation provided by the Nursery, or in the Nursery premises provided that the Nursery strictly adheres and follows the standard guide- lines, policies and practices outlined in the Nursery Policy manual, which has been read and understood by me. agree to indemnify and keep indemnified the Nursery for any loss or damage caused by me or by my child to the Nursery property. | have fuly read and understood the contents of this declaration and undertake to abide by the same, | further declare that the information provided above is true and correct. Parent Sign For Official use oniy Date of submission eo in rt ry i oy enn i en ed FSi O10 Sa Pa 2 BritishOrchard Name: DOB Immunisation record BCG, Hepatitis B (at birth) DIP, HIB, Hepatitis B, IPV, PCV, Human RV1 (2 months) DIP, HIB, Hepatitis B, IPV, PCV, Human RV2 (4 months) DIP, HIB, Hepatitis B, IPV, PCV (6months) ‘MMR, Varicella (1 year) DTP, HIB, IPV, PCV (18 months) Medical Information: Blood Type Co) Does your child take any medication? ‘Does your child have allergy to any medication? Vision Impairments Has your child had any contagious diseases? (Chicken Pox, TB, Mss, ct) Does your child have any allergies? Hearing difficulties Respiratory difficulties Has your child ever Been evaluated for learning problems? Been identified as having special Physical, Emotional, Psychological or Language needs? eo nt ey A yen i en edi O10 Se Pan 3) British§’Orchard NURSERY Take regular medication Any other health problems? Any allergies? Any food intoleranes Any dietary requirement? Please use this space to provide us with any additional medical information about your chil Medication required: Dosage Name of medicine Family Doctor Information ‘Telephone No. Doctor’s name: Address: Health Insurance Company Policy No. Mobile No. Emergency No. Dietary preferences (vegetarian / vegan): British Orchard NURSERY ‘The British Orchard Nursery is commited to providing a safe and healthy environment for your child while in school. The doctor will visit the nursery every term. A trained nurse is on site each day. Always feel free to discuss your child’s health needs with them by seeing them directly or making an appoinment at reception. Please note that children who become sick cannot remain in school. You will be contacted and asked to collect your child as soon as possible. First aid will be given to your child in school in the event of an accident. The child will be assessed by the school nurse and you will be contacted immediately if the event is serious. If we cannot contact you, the necessary medical assistance will be sought to ensure the well being of your child, Medicines: Ideally, unessential medicines should not be brought in to school. If your child does require regular medi- cation during the day, you must complete and sign an authorisation form before it can be given by the school nurse. Any medicines must be handed directly to the nurse only and must not be put in the child’s bag. Medical Consent Agreement Tallow my child .. sat ee to be given the appropriate dose of Paracetamol advised by the school nurse if itis thought necessary for pain or fever. British’ Orchard NURSERY Cookery Consent Dear Parents, We would like to advise you that our regular cookery sessions form an important part of our curriculum. These cooking opportunities help children explore a wide range of skills, such as Mathematical Development including measuring and capacity, Social Development, good hygiene, Science and also Physical Development including nutrition. Ifyou have any concerns with regards to your child's health for example; having allergies to particular food or fruit, please let us know. Please indicate any dietary requirements that your child has, that you think are important for us to know (eg. no meat, no dairy etc) ‘Attached is a consent form, please complete the pro-forma in order that your child can participate in our cookery sessions. Cookery Consent Yes, | allow my child to participate in cookery lessons. No, I do not allow my child to participate in cookery lessons. * Dietery requirment if any: * Allergies if any: Briti af ish s Orchard NURSERY Swimming Consent To all parents, ‘We would like to inform you that our class will be having swimming sessions once a week. Our swimming pool is very small in size and of e depth no more then 24 inches. Your child's teacher will remain in the water until the last child leaves the pool and the teacher's assistant will remain by the Pool side at all times. We advise you that swimming is an interactive water play/paddling lesson rather than swimming, therefore we do not actually teach the children to swim. If you wish your child to partake in swimming, please make sure to provide him/her with safety arm bands, a towel and the correct swimming attire, Please tick, sign and return the pro-forma to the receptionist, YES, | allow my child to participate in swimming sessions. NO, | do not allow my child to participate in swimming sessions. Name of Child British s Orchard NURSERY Permission For Commercial use of Photographs, Video & Promotion Dear Parents, From time to time, we like to celebrate the children’s achievements through press articles, social media (such as our website, facebook, instagram and twitter accounts) and displays at events or ‘even in school. We are also regularly approached by various publications for articles about our ‘school and events. In addition to this, we also advertise our nursery across a range of platforms. With all of the above, we often use photos and or video to demonstrate the topic. We understand that some parents are not comfortable with promotionel lterature/press releases containing photos of their children, so we would like to ensure you have given your full permission for us to do so before any photos or video are published. Please fill in the details below and tick whether you DO/DO NOT give permission for British Orchard Nursery to use your child in our promotional lterature/press release photographs/video. Name of Parent: DO give permission for BON to use my child's photographs/video. [DO NOT give permission for BON to use my child's photographs/video. et nr ery in am rind itr et CORBA 0 a British i Orchard NURSERY School Transport Policy and Terms Policy: To ensure our children’s safety and comfort at all times. Facilit All seats are fitted with lap belts. All buses have tinted windows and effective air conditioning. Our drivers are trained and well experienced with the Dubai/Abu Dhabi/Sharjeh traffic systems. Bus drivers and bus coordinators are professionally trained by the RTA A female Bus Monitor is provided on the bus at all times. Terms: A suitable booster seat shell be supplied by parents. Children below two years of age shall not be permitted to use the transport facility Children will be accepted on the bus only after they are considered to be fully settled in the Nursery. Choice of bus routes and pick up times cannot be guaranteed. A suitably planned route, in the best interest of all children, shall be provided. Nursery shall be promptly notified if the child is absent or intends to remain absent on a particular day. Nursery shall be notified in advance if a person other than the designated person will be receiving the child at the scheduled bus stop. Failure to do so may result in the child being taken back to the Nursery. Management shall in no way be responsible for any delay, breakdowns, accidents or untoward incidents during travel or after the child has disembarked from the bus. hereby agree to all the above conditions. Parent Signature: Name: Name of child: Date: British } Orchard NURSERY Note to our parents: Young children are faced with a multitude of new fears such as meeting new children and adults in a new and different environment; this may make them unwilling to let you out of their sight. This is perfectly normal, and emerges from the conflicts toddlers feel about familiarity, relationship and independence. ‘The following has been devised for you by childcare professionals who understand how difficult a time this can be for both child and parent. © DON'T apologise for leaving, it conveys the message that you are doing something for which you want your child's forgiveness. DO treat departures in a matter-of-fact way. Say, “I love you and I'll see you after school”. Give them a hug and kiss and leave, it sends them the message that you are comfortable with the teacher and that they can be comfortable also. DON'T cry in front of your child. If you feel your emotions are getting the better of you, itis best to make your goodbyes quickly. Seeing you distressed will confuse your child and can cause them unnecessary anxiety. DO say goodbye instead of slipping away. Slipping away may help avoid a scene today but will jeopardise your child's trust in you, and that will set the stage for more difficult goodbyes in the future. 10 try to be patient if your child behaves disobediently or ‘out of character’ when you are reunited. The longer you are gone, the harder it is for him or her to manage their emotions. Reunited with you, they feel safe enough to let out a day's worth of sensa- tions and emotions all at once. Accept their feelings and tell them how much they were missed. eet 08/Pa 8) Security ‘An intercom security system ensures visitors to the school are identified prior to admission, ‘CCTV is available for parents who register for this service and enables you ‘o view your child in their classroom and share with them the new and exciting activities they experience. ent Ot On ery Nie 5) ems ck ted. British s Orchard NURSERY First Day at School Please provide the following items clearly labelled for your child on the first day at school. 1. Aspare set of clothes; everything from socks and pants to T-shirts and shorts. ‘These will remain in school for those unavoidable little accidents. If your child requires any of the following, please ensure itis in their bag: nappies, pull-ups, baby wipes, nappy creams. . Any medication required must be taken directly to the school nurse where an administration form must be filled in. Please ask your class teacher for any information on specific items your child may require in that class and ensure everything is labelled. ‘Swimming: (Where applicabe) Swimming sessions will not commence until after the settling period. A letter will be sent home via Home School Book advising you on which items your child will require for this. Snack: ‘Your child will require a snack each day for school, for the morning session. A list of appropriate items has been included for your assistance. Please ensure that you do not send items which contain nuts, in addition chocolate, sweets or fizzy drinks are not permitted. Children staying for the Apples Club nead'a lunch and an afternoon snack. Collections: if, for any reason you are unable to collect your child and need to send someone- else please ensure that reception and the class teacher are aware of this. A copy of their identification must be handed in and will remain in the child's file. ‘School Transport: if your child requires school transportation, please fil in the request form and include a location map. Please note that it is not possible to transport children under ‘two years old on a school bus (as per UAE Federal law). You must also provide a booster seat: please check with reception if you are unsure. Settling Period: For the first two weeks of term we will have a settling in period. For the structure of the “settling in period”, please speak to your child’s class teacher. ern Sie Ont sey nt ul nie se ed COS Pt Ete a ttt British i Orchard NURSERY Snack Box In My Snack Box Sandwiches (brown or wholemeal), rolls, wraps - cutting them into interesting shapes can make them more inviting, Pasta, rice, potato or couscous salads. Snacks rich in protein such as tuna, chicken, pulses and grains. Vegetable snacks - tomatoes, carrot sticks, cucumber, celery. Hummus and dips. Unprocessed cheese. Fruits - grapes, apples, mandarin, kiwi, watermelon, pineapple, banana etc. Dried fruits - raisins, apricots. Yoghurt - watch out for high sugar content in some flavoured yoghurts as well as other additives. Water and fresh juices - avoid processed juice as some have an alarmingly high amount of sugar. The statement ‘no atifcil additives” does not mean that sugar is not added, Not in my snack box Sweets, chocolate and fizzy drinks (these are empty calories and give your children a temporary sugar rush). Nuts (while healthy, some children are allergic to them, therefore they are not allowed in school). Salty snacks Restrict the amount of deep fried foods. Restrict the amount of processed meats (Eg. hotdogs, nuggets, fish fingers, sausage.) British Orchard NURSERY I/We undertake to: Y Ensure that my child attends school regularly and punctually, Y Contact the school reception on the first day of any absence. Y Ensure that he/she arrives ready to learn, having had plenty of sleep and a nutritious breakfast. Y Equip my child with clearly named school uniforms, snack box, water bottle, nappy supplies (if requied) & a spare set of clothes (for those occasional little accidents), ¥ Communicate with the class teacher over anything that may affect my child’s day at school. ¥ Read and respond to all communication sent home with my child, thus ensuring close and constant contact between home and school. ¥ Encourage my child to make friends with all children in nursery, without prejudice of any kind. Attend and enable my child to take part in as many school meetings and social events as possible. ¥ Attend all parent/teacher meetings and any other private consultations. Y Respect and support all school policies & procedures. Signed. I Promise to: Y Be caring and polite to all adults and children in Nursery. ¥ Follow all the Nursery mules, as guided by my Teachers or Follow the Nursery system, as guided by ay Teacher. Tell my Teacher if I have any problems at Nursery. Y Be friends with all the children in Nursery no matter what they look like or where they are from. ¥ Continue BON’s best practices & learning at home i | \ : i i British s Orchard NURSERY Development Tracking BON takes pride in its well researched curriculum in depth child assesments and hes earned many awards. Before your child begins Nursery, we would like you to share some important information with the class teacher. This is not a test; your application will not be refused if you answer ‘no’ to all the questions. ‘We do not have an assessment or academic criteria. We have, however, found that the more you work in partnership with us, the better equipped we are to assist with a smooth settling in period and to develop your/child’s learning journey. Please take five minutes to answer these questions: Name: Date: Class if known and yeer group: ‘Question I speak clearly in my own language I speak clearly in English I can count up to 5 and beyond in English | can count up to 5 and beyond in my own language I wear a nappy (diaper) | go to the toilet alone at home and manage by myself I spend § minutes or more on tasks and activities that | enjoy | can put on my own shoes and socks |lcan handle a spoon and fork with some success. I drink from a cup lean walk up and down stairs without help I can hold a pencil ike to colour pictures I can follow simple instructions for example ‘bring mummy a tissue’ know some shapes in English I know some shapes in my own language I know some colours in English I know some colours in my own language lory if leave you DOHOOOOoooooooo0o0o0 i Ooooooooooooooooooo se OOOO0oOO# OCOOOOOOCOOOOooOOoo0oO ‘Question Ihave been to another nursery before this one Ihave a brother Ihave a sister Ihave @ nanny (house maid) who looks after me My mummy works My family speaks English My family speaks another language at home OOOO) O

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